VACANCIES—FEMALES RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST AN intelligent young woman Is required for our Office. Must be able to accept responsibility and have pleasant personality. Attractive wage to right person. Apply: HOME PLANNING CENTRE, 810 Colombo street. 5295 RELIEVING MATRON REQUIRED for approximately Four Weeks, June-July. Apply:— MATRON, FERNWOOD HOSTEL 'Phone 559-005 for appointment. 8189 SALESWOMAN for MRS POPE LTD. WE require the services of an experienced senior saleswoman to take charge of our recently renovated children's department in our Cashel street shop. This is a permanent position and wages well above award will be paid to the successful applicant. Ring 30-440, or call at Cashel street for an appointment. 9403 SECRETARIAL SHORTHAND TYPIST APPLICATIONS are invited for the first appointment tb the above position with the newly established New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute at Lincoln College. Preference will be given to applicant with senior shorthand typing qualifications. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience within initial range £765 to £935 per annum. Government superannuation scheme. Bus fares reimbursed. Bus departs from Christchurch 8 a.m., arriving back in Christchurch 5 p.m. Conditions of appointment obtainable from the undersigned, with whom applications close on April 9, 1965. H. G. HUNT, Registrar. Lincoln College. 3677 ST. George’s Private Hospital. Vegetable Cook. There is a vacancy for a Vegetable Cook at the above hospital. Good living conditions. For an appointment ’Phone 559-179. 9327
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30711, 29 March 1965, Page 19
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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4
Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30711, 29 March 1965, Page 19
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